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Kimberlee Jaynes, Interior Designer - Why Hire a Designer?
What Can I Do For You?

1.Provide Solutions
Each project, small or large presents challenges. Whether it is lack of storage, poor traffic flow, lack of a color scheme, maximizing light and space or unusual windows and how to dress them.

2.Prevent Costly Mistakes
So many choices, too many options, and this product over that product. There are so many decisions to make and questions to answer it can be overwhelming unless you have encountered those decisions dozens of times before. With all of my experience I save you money by working quickly and doing it right the first time.

3.Guidance
I know sources well enough to edit the options and offer seasoned advice to guide clients through the myriad of design choices. I will give you peace of mind you will get all of my experience.

4.Well Connected
Any design is only as good as its execution. Designers work with the best workrooms, carpenters, and painters and have the clout to make sure the price matches the quality.

5.Resources
I have access to the world of furnishings, fabrics and accessories that are "to the trade only" that would be otherwise unavailable to consumers.

6.Convenience
I will save you time and aggravation by bringing the store to you.

7.Set Priorities
I will help allocate your "design dollars" and how best to spend your money now and plan for the future phases of your design project.

8.Liaison / Advocate
I work with the trades-people and manufactures regularly and have more leverage to get things repaired or replaced when necessary.

9.Working Through Opposing Taste
I can be the third party to join taste and style between husband and wife or significant other.

10.Get the Job Done
I see to it that everything is completed. Often when a project drags on for months, clients might be inclined to leave those few details undone if they are doing it they are doing it themselves. It's the designer's job to see to it that every aspect is completed to your satisfaction.

It never occurred to me until I had this house to take a vacation and stay home. - Bill Robinson